Preliminary Task and Final Piece

Monday 26 March 2012

How will attempt to answer my evaluation questions

1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
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2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?

 I will make a copy of  our final piece and add annotations during the video showing the various ways in which we have represented social groups.

3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

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4. Who would be the audience for your media product?

Voki- I will use an avatar I have created as a means of answering the question

5. How did you attract/address your audience?

Glogster poster- The poster will show the two phases taken from

6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?



Prepare a script ready with what I have learnt and write on Cards keywords that have relevance to what I'm saying.

7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Pixton- I will create a comic that will depict the journey from beginning to end with lessons learnt in between.

Monday 19 March 2012

Rough Cut

This is our first draft of our opening sequence


Wednesday 7 March 2012

Batman Dark Knight- Action Thriller

The Dark Knight is a superhero thriller directed, produced and co-written by Christopher Nolan. Based on the DC Comics character Batman. Christian Bale plays the lead role of Bruce Wayne, with an additional cast of Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth, Gary Oldman as James Gordon and Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox. The film introduces the character of Harvey Dent, Gotham's newly elected District Attorney and the cohort of Bruce Wayne's childhood friend Rachel Dawes, who joins Batman and the police in combating the new rising threat of a criminal calling himself the "Joker".


Inspiration
The fact that this movie was amazing helps us form an opinion about it. Although i believe technically it is a masterpiece of what cinema can achieve with great talents. The use of non diegetic sound (See sound post)

Tuesday 6 March 2012

Location shots



There are a few reasons why we have decided to use this first location in our filming. Firstly it is free and available meaning that we wouldn't have to rely on help or favours which can tend to be unreliable. Secondly my room is large enough to film and allows us to create the right feel to our film that is needed. While the actual building can be considered quite ugly and aesthetically unattractive, this does not matter as the exterior will not appear in the opening sequence. Furthermore filming at my house allows us to have a lot more freedom in moving things around and changing it to suit our needs. Furthermore we are not tied by time constraints and it is of easy access to everyone in the group.
12 Lambeth Towers Kennington Road, London, SE11 6NJ
 
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Our second location we have chosen is our school for very similar reasons to our first location. Our school is willing to help us with the any assistance needed in terms of classrooms and timings. Furthermore we wouldn’t be reliant on others to help us and we could easily communicate with our teachers to aid us in our accessibility to certain areas. We are trying to use that fact the school has a very corporate look and feel to it. In other words it doesn’t look like your typical school. This will allow us to give off the illusion that it’s a secret spy headquarters. In continuation we have an abundant amount of resources at our disposal from computer to chairs and so on.
Chelsea Academy Lots Road, London, SW10 0AB

Motion

Motion is a software application that is used to create and edit motion graphics, titling for video production and film production, and 2D and 3D compositing for visual effects.




Monday 5 March 2012

Equipment

Film cameras are used and produced today, especially for the production of full feature movies. Film cameras take a series of images; "frame". The frames are later played back in a movie projector at a specific speed, called the "frame rate". While viewing, a person's eyes and brain merge the separate pictures together to create the illusion of motion.


As a class we are lucky enough to be using the latest handheld Sony cameras that really make it easy to film and upload videos. Our teacher gave us a quick demonstration on how the battery works and what we needed to do to change certain settings. After the tutorial we used the camera to film the preliminary task and got a real feel of how they responded to certain lighting and movements. As a group we decided that the main priorites to dow ith the camera was the charging of it, safety and making sure the setting configured to the scenes we needed to shoot. We made sure that before filming the cameras were fully charged and any additional items such as lighting were with us.

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A tripod is a portable three-legged frame, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of some other object. A tripod provides stability against downward forces, horizontal forces and moments about the vertical axis. The positioning of the three feet away from the vertical centre allows the tripod better leverage for resisting lateral forces. Tripods have the disadvantage of being heavy and bulky although they can be used with large equipment.

I found the use of the tripod to bring more positives than negatives. While it was extremely heavy and inconveient to transport and sometimes didnt allow for flexibility it helped us a great deal in shooting our openig sequence. It allowed for swift camera movements and excelent control. We are fully aware that the examiners will be looking at the steadiness of the shot and I beileve it wouold ahve been near impossible to achieve such a high level of stability without it.
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Lighting illuminates the performers and artists in a live theatre, dance, or musical performance, and is selected and arranged to create dramatic effects. Dimmers, colored filters, reflectors, lenses, motorized or manually aimed lamps, and different kinds of flood and spot lights are among the tools used by a stage lighting designer to produce the desired effects.


Although artificial light normally plays a huge role in many major productions, we found that we didnt have to use it. We prefred instead to use the natural light becuase it gave our film more of an authentic look and we beieved that any over imposing light would detract from the narrative. However the lighting equipement would have been extremely helpful had we filmed any outdoor night scenes and allowed us to see our protagonist clearly.
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A camera dolly is a piece of filmmaking production equipment designed to create smooth camera movements. The camera is mounted to the dolly and the camera operator and focus puller or camera assistant, usually ride on the dolly to operate the camera.

The use of the dolly was crucial in obtainig many of our shots. We thought it added great variety to our shots and allowed us to film ceratin tracking shots smoothly. There were a couple of negative points that included when filming outside the dolly would shake quite viagoursly if the ground wasnt completely smooth and made the shot seem unprofessional. However indoors with a much smoother surface it worked perfectly helped us piece the opening together nicely.
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Sound recording is a re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects. The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording. Acoustic analog recording is achieved by a small microphone diaphragm that can detect changes in atmospheric pressure and record them as a graphic representation of the sound waves on a medium such as a phonograph.

We used the sound recorder mainly for sounds that the camera didn't pick up too well. This included the alarm sound, dialogue and keyboard typing. It was extremely easy to use and i believe will allow our film to sound more clearer to the audience, this will add the feel of authenticity which is important in adding tension. The only problem that could arise is whether we are able to dub in the sound inappropriately. During editing we are going to have to work hard in making sure that everything fits and is appropriate. 

Memento- Psychological thriller


Memento is a psychological thriller, written and directed by Christopher Nolan. It stars Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a man with anterograde amnesia, which impairs his ability to store new explicit memories. During the opening credits, which portray the end of the story, it is shown that Leonard kills Teddy  who is played by Joe Pantoliano. The film suggests that this killing is vengeance for the rape and murder of his wife based on information provided by Natalie who is played by Carrie-Anne Moss.


Inspiration
The Non-linear sequence will be extremely hard to copy and we have no intention to even attempt to create such a complicated narrative. What i did enjoy and what we are trying to use as inspiration is the fact that the films starts at the end and the subsequent scenes go some way to piecing the jigsaw together. Our film will also posses a fragmented structure in order to create mystery with the audience but if done well looks quite sophisticated and shows off our qualities in terms of editing. Leonard is man trapped in the journey to avenge his wife's death and this makes for a gripping story line.

Inception- Sci-Fi Thriller

Inception is a science fiction thriller film which was written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. The film features an international cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Dileep Rao, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a specialised corporate spy and thief whose work consists of secretly extracting valuable commercial information from the unconscious minds of his targets while they dream. Wanted for murder and unable to visit his children, Cobb is offered a chance to regain his old life as payment for a task considered to be impossible: "Inception", the implantation of an original idea into a target's subconscious.

Inspiration

The film has a very smooth and sophisticated look to it. The dialogue is sharp and reveals information at appropriate times. However the most poignant area of the film that i would like to emulate the soundtrack to the film. The recurring motifs of Non-diegetic orchestral music really help this film create a unique identity. It not only creates tension but also allows us to form a relationship with characters and action. it would be amazing to get close to the high level that Inception manages to create. We will do this by using Garageband to create a unique soundtrack that works well with our film.

Celluloid Pictures

Celluloid pictures was established in January 17th 2012 as a small independent company making opening sequences of Thriller films. It is based in LondonEngland. Since its initiation as a production company for the younger generation, Celluloid pictures have taken inspiration from companies such as Warp Films. Created by Ricardo Da Silva, Johnnie Huddart and Dauud Ali with the ambition to bring character concentrated films to the youthful generation.


Celluloid Pictures is attempting to create exciting and original British Film's to a niche audience. Currently in production, Celluloid pictures debut film FILM X. It depicts the life of a distraught spy who wakes up after a mission to the realsiation that his wife is dead. The spy goes on to find out that the murder who he believed to have killed is in fact alive and the film follows his journey as he looks for revenge.






Celluloid pictures founders (Left to right) Dauud Ali, Ricardo Da Silva and Johnnie Huddart.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Final Cut Pro


Final Cut Pro is a video editing software. The software allows users to log and transfer video onto a hard drive, where it can be edited, processed, and output to a wide variety of formats. Final Cut Pro has developed a large and expanding user base, mainly video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. In later years especially, made inroads with film and television editors.

Evaluation Questions

Questions for evaluating your animatic:

- What did I learn from my research into animatics? What are they and why are they used?
I have learnt a huge amount from my research into animatics. Firstly i learnt what they were as i had no previous knowledge of what they were. I had seen one before but didnt know what they were called or what they were used for. I know that an animatic is a series of still images edited together and displayed in sequence. They give a better idea of how the scene will look and feel with timing.

- What are they key conventions / form of an animatic?
Often storyboards are animated with simple zooms and pans to simulate camera movement.These animations can be combined with available animatics, sound effects and dialog to create a presentation of how a film could be shot and cut together.

- What are the benefits of using an animatic in my planning for the thriller title sequence? Who will see it and why? (link to audience research)
As mentioned previoulsy it helps us get a sense of timing, whether were running over or too short. Its also a satisfying feeling seeing the first stage of the opening sequence being created and it makes you even more eager to get filming. Some feature film DVD special features include production animatics.

- How did you plan your animatic? what did you need to consider in doing this?
Our group started of by agreeing on the shots we wanted, then we proceeded into drawing our storyboards. We all drew an individual one and match up all the similarites and altered any differences. We had to decide whose storyboard drawings were the clearest and best represented our image of the film. We decided that Dauud's storyboard was the best artistically so we decided to use his.
- Which programmes did you use to create your animatic? How did you create the sounds?
To create the animatic we used the MAC. iMovie and iphoto was used to create the final animatic. After scanning the storyboard and cropping each individual image we put them in iPhoto and dragged them to iMovie and started our creation. Most of the sounds that we used came from the archive provided by the software. However some sounds had to be recorded manually. We obtained sound of shower spraying water, keyboard tapping and a man sighing.

- What challenges did you face when producing your animatic? how did you overcome these?
The toughest challenge i faced personally was getting the additional sounds that we required to complete the animatic. It was frustrating as it took a great deal of time and effort to gain what was 30 second of sound overall. However I was determined to have an accurate animatic as it helps a great deal in the shooting of the film.

- How did your focus group / audience respond to your animatic? www / ebi?
On the whole they understood what the animatic was trying to convey. They were surprised at the level of the drawings, they believed that they were perfect in displaying emotion and actions. the feedback we received their main point was that would like there to be more images included at they believed that some gaps in knowledge were missing. Furthermore they would have liked dialogue between the two characters right at the end, this would have just made it a more realistic.
Questions for evaluating your shooting script:

What did I learn from my research into shooting scripts? What are they and why are they used?

A shooting schedule is a project plan of each day's shooting for a film production. While doing research i learnt how important a shooting schedule is to the overall organistation of a film. It is useful at every stage in order to evaluate whether your falling behind and also if all the props needed are on set.

- What are they key conventions / form of a shooting script?
The key conventions of a shooting script are;
  • Location- Address and what room
  • Time- Including day and hour
  • Props- Everything you are planning to use to set the mise-en-scene
  • Equipment- the components that will help us capture the shots
- What are the benefits of designing a shooting script for my product? Who will see it and why? (link to audience research)
Overall organisation improves massively. Without one our group would be lost lost and would rely on constant communication to make sure we knew when and where we had to film. It can be said they need a lot of time and work but it is worth it because the amount of time you save after is invaluable. The only people that will see the shooting script will be the members of the group to make sure that we all have an understanding of when we are filming
- How did you plan your shooting script? what did you need to consider in doing this?

After much discussion we agreed on the dates we were able to shoot our opening. Our teachers kindly composed a template that we had to fill in. We proceded to completing it and adding all the vital information. We made sure that there were no schedule clashes with the locations such as our school. We found out that we were able to film on these times which help us greatly.

- What challenges did you face when producing your shooting script? how did you overcome these?
The main challenge was making sure that every single detail was included in the shooting script. There were occasions in which i forgot to add vital information and had to go back in order make it adequate. On a group level i say the days we chose had to suit everyone and that was difficult as we all have clashing schedules that doesnt help.

- On reflection, www / ebi? What might you need to change in your revised version? Why?

WWW
Agreement on the time and location was done quickly and without arguments
Grasped the basic requirements of a shooting script
Worked in cohesion to make sure that we realised when information had been left out

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More detail required when it comes to transportaion of equipement and who is carrying what
Every member of the group have as much input as the others
be flexible on days and times as it is important that we work as a unit in the production process.

- How will you now improve your finished piece, based on what you have learnt from completing this task?

I will take my first draft shooting script and attempt to add more detail and information. Im happy with the structure and layout of the shooting script. I believe that adding that little bit extra will fill the group with more knowledge come shooting day.